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The Most Memorable Highlights from the 2025 Academy Awards

Surprises, Stunning Wins, and Emotional Tributes – The 2025 Oscars Had It All. Catch Up with All the Highlights.
The 2025 Academy Awards, held on March 2 at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, was a night of triumphs and surprises that had the attention of audiences worldwide. Hosted by Conan O’Brien, the event was lively, full of humor, and celebrated the diversity and creativity of cinema from all around the world. This year’s ceremony stood out for its focus on inclusivity and representation, highlighting the growing diversity and global reach of the film industry. It was also about recognizing talent and stories from across the globe, signaling a shift in how the Academy values the changing trends in filmmaking.
Historic Wins for Anora
The evening’s biggest winner was undoubtedly Anora, an indie film that took home five Oscars, including the coveted Best Picture. Sean Baker’s direction was celebrated with a Best Director win, making him only the second person in history to win four individual Oscars in a single night, joining the ranks of Walt Disney. But the film’s success didn’t end there—Mikey Madison, portraying a sex worker entangled with a Russian oligarch’s son, secured Best Actress. At just 25, Madison made history as the ninth youngest actress to win the prestigious award. The triumph of Anora was a testament to its sweeping storytelling, captivating performances, and fresh perspective in filmmaking.
Zoë Saldaña and Paul Tazewell Breaking Barriers
The night also saw a series of groundbreaking wins that reflected Hollywood’s ongoing push for inclusivity and diversity. Zoë Saldaña made history as the first American of Dominican descent to win Best Supporting Actress for her role in Emilia Pérez. Saldaña’s win was not only a recognition of her immense talent but also an important milestone for the representation of marginalized voices in the film industry.
Meanwhile, Paul Tazewell took home Best Costume Design for his work on Wicked. Tazewell became the first Black man to ever win in this category, making a significant mark on the history of the Academy Awards.
Adrien Brody’s Second Oscar Win
Another highlight of the evening was Adrien Brody, who secured Best Actor for his performance in The Brutalist. Brody’s win, marking his second Oscar, was well-deserved after delivering a deeply compelling and nuanced performance. His emotional portrayal in the film left a lasting impact on both critics and audiences, making his victory one of the night’s most celebrated moments in the acting categories.
A Heartfelt Musical Tribute by Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo
The musical performances were another standout feature of the night. Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo took the stage for a touching tribute to Los Angeles, which was recovering from the devastating wildfires. Their renditions of Somewhere Over the Rainbow and Defying Gravity left the audience in awe, showcasing the emotional power of music and its ability to unite and heal. It was a heartfelt moment that reminded everyone of the strength of the city and the spirit of resilience.
Adam Sandler’s Quirky Fashion Moment
In true Oscar tradition, the night wasn’t without its lighthearted moments. Adam Sandler became the talk of social media when he showed up to the ceremony in gym shorts. Conan O’Brien couldn’t resist poking fun at Sandler’s unconventional choice, adding humor to the event. The quirky fashion moment quickly became a viral topic, sparking discussions about casual red carpet looks and how even the most unexpected outfits can become part of the Oscar narrative.
Controversies and Unexpected Upsets
Not everything went smoothly, though. The night also saw some controversies that added an extra layer of drama to the proceedings. One of the most talked-about moments occurred when Iranian co-director Hossein Molayemi interrupted his partner, Shirin Sohani, during their acceptance speech for Best Animated Short Film for In the Shadow of the Cypress. Molayemi’s actions were met with backlash on social media, with many criticizing him for overshadowing Sohani’s moment. The ceremony also saw a surprising upset in the Best Actress category when Demi Moore, who was widely favored to win for her role in The Substance, lost out to Mikey Madison. This unexpected loss left many questioning the voting choices and added to the evening’s fair share of shocking moments.
Despite the controversies, the 2025 Oscars will undoubtedly be remembered as a night that reflected both the changing tides of the industry and the enduring power of film.
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Pop Culture Recap: Coachella 2025 Highlights, Ananya Panday Becomes Chanel’s First Indian Brand Ambassador

This week, we witnessed major fashion milestones and electric festivals that kept everyone buzzing. Here are the highlights you can’t miss.
Coachella 2025: A Star-Studded Weekend

Coachella 2025 was an unforgettable experience, packed with electrifying performances and surprising moments that fans won’t soon forget. Headliners like Lady Gaga, Green Day, and Travis Scott brought their A-game to the stage. Lady Gaga wowed the crowd with a visually stunning performance that included both her iconic hits and fresh material. Green Day made their Coachella debut, delivering a high-energy set that had everyone rocking out. Travis Scott’s performance drew a massive crowd, though it got some mixed reviews, with fans calling it a bit slow in parts. Other performances that stood out included Megan Thee Stallion, whose power-packed set got everyone hyped, and Missy Elliott, who brought her signature style and futuristic flair. Blackpink’s Lisa and Jennie also had solo sets that gave fans a chance to see them shine as individuals. In a surprising twist, Bernie Sanders made an appearance during Clairo’s set, blending politics with music in a way no one expected. And for a fun throwback, Yo Gabba Gabba! made a surprise comeback with Flavor Flav, reminding everyone of their childhood favorites.
Ananya Panday Becomes Chanel’s First Indian Brand Ambassador

French luxury fashion house Chanel announced Bollywood actor Ananya Panday as its first-ever brand ambassador from India. The announcement follows her recent appearance at Chanel’s Spring/Summer 2025 show in Paris.
Ralph Lauren Brings Edwardian Flair to Tribeca for Fall 2025

Ralph Lauren switched things up for his Fall 2025 show, stepping away from his typical glitzy night showcases to unveil a more refined, Edwardian-inspired collection in broad daylight. The presentation took place at the newly opened Jack Shainman Gallery in Tribeca and focused solely on his signature luxe womenswear. With a front row packed with familiar faces like Anne Hathaway, Sadie Sink, and Naomi Watts, the show felt both intimate and starry.
YouTube’s ‘Hype’ Feature Offers Boost for Emerging Creators
YouTube’s Hype, introduced last year, gives lesser-known creators a new way to gain visibility. Viewers can tap a ‘Hype’ button on eligible videos they think deserve more attention. These videos then appear on a dedicated Hype leaderboard, offering a spotlight driven by the community rather than the algorithm. Unlike traditional ranking systems, Hype doesn’t impact search results, making it a separate space for discovery based purely on viewer support.
Nationwide Protests Erupt Across the US Against Trump’s Leadership Amid ‘Hands Off’ Movement

People across the United States took to the streets in all 50 states, rallying under the banner of the “Hands Off” movement to voice strong opposition to what they see as President Donald Trump’s growing authoritarianism and billionaire-fueled agenda. The nationwide protests were backed by more than 150 progressive organizations, including groups like MoveOn, Indivisible, and a wide range of advocates focused on civil rights, gender equality, veterans’ issues, labor rights, climate justice, and LGBTQ+ protections. The coordinated demonstrations reflected a collective outcry against what organizers called a dangerous overreach of power.
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Vivienne Westwood Makes Historic India Debut at the Gateway of India

HSBC presented Vivienne Westwood’s historic India debut at the Gateway of India, in partnership with Vivz Fashion School and the Ministry of Textiles, Government of Maharashtra.
On April 1, 2025, history was made at Mumbai’s iconic Gateway of India as Vivienne Westwood staged its first-ever fashion show in India. The evening was a grand celebration of India’s textile heritage, with a runway stretching 166 feet across the historic landmark, glowing under a spectrum of vivid lights. This momentous showcase was made possible through a collaboration with Vivz Fashion School and the Department of Textiles, Government of Maharashtra. It brought together the elegance of Vivienne Westwood’s Spring/Summer 2025 collection and a special couture capsule crafted from India’s finest hand-woven Chanderi silks and Khadi cotton, wool, and silk. These fabrics—symbols of India’s rich artisanal traditions and independence movement—were sourced from esteemed textile houses like Khadi India and Aaranya/Gwalior.
For Andreas Kronthaler, Creative Director of Vivienne Westwood, working with these fabrics was more than just a design choice—it was an immersion into India’s cultural legacy. “I loved getting to know Khadi and Chanderi fabrics. There’s a soul in handwoven textiles, a human touch that makes them timeless,” he shared. The collection itself mirrored the natural beauty of these fabrics—airy white muslins, raw silks in earthy sand tones, deep stone-hued pashmina, sky blues, bold purples, and rich blacks. Staying true to Westwood’s signature style, the designs blended structured tailoring with soft draping, giving Indian textiles a fresh, contemporary twist. Each piece was designed to let the fabric shine, with no unnecessary embellishments, allowing the craftsmanship to take center stage.
For Vivienne Westwood’s CEO, Carlo D’Amario, this show was a long time coming. “India’s textile heritage is extraordinary, and after being introduced to Khadi through our partners at Vivz Fashion School, we knew we wanted to explore it further. Meeting Priyadarshini Scindia, the Queen of Gwalior, and learning about the work being done with traditional artisans was truly inspiring. Westwood has always valued craftsmanship and heritage—our partnerships have spanned the UK, Europe, Africa, and now, India. It’s an honor to be here at the Gateway of India for this incredible moment.”
The audience was as dazzling as the event itself, with a mix of royalty, Bollywood stars, top designers, and fashion influencers. Members of the Gwalior royal family, including Priyadarshini Raje Scindia and Yuvraj Mahanaaryaman Rao Scindia, attended, alongside dignitaries from Baroda, Panna, and Mayurbhanj. Bollywood stars Kareena Kapoor Khan, Janhvi Kapoor, and Aditya Roy Kapur graced the occasion, while leading designers like Manish Malhotra, Kunal Rawal, and Falguni & Shane Peacock, along with stylists like Anaita Shroff Adajania and Shaleena Nathani, added to the glamour. Fashion influencers like Diipa Khosla and Aashna Shroff, who bridge the gap between Indian and global fashion, were also in attendance.
The event had strong brand collaborations, with HSBC as the presenting partner, offering an experiential zone dedicated to creativity. Tira brought its beauty expertise to the event, aligning with Westwood’s ethos of individuality. Porsche Centre Mumbai showcased the sleek all-electric Taycan, adding a futuristic edge, while Vedica, Anax Holding, World Villas by Arihant, and Fashion Entrepreneur Fund lent their support.
In a city that has long been a cultural crossroads, Vivienne Westwood’s India debut felt like a natural, yet groundbreaking, moment. It was more than just a fashion show—it was a tribute to craftsmanship, heritage, and the art of weaving the past into the future.
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SUTAA by Wordloom Brings Together Inspiring Women for a Night of Celebration

Wordloom organized SUTAA to honor and celebrate women achievers, recognizing their impact across various fields and highlighting their inspiring journeys.
Wordloom, in collaboration with celebrity author Karan Puri, hosted the first-ever edition of SUTAA, the Women Achievers’ Awards, at Radisson Hotel, Sector 29, Gurugram, bringing together an incredible group of inspiring women from different fields to celebrate their contributions to society. More than just an award ceremony, SUTAA was about shining a light on the journeys, struggles, and successes of women who have made a difference. As Karan Puri put it, “SUTAA is not just an event; it’s a movement to celebrate and empower women.”
The evening was made even more special with the presence of Ms. Rajrani Malhotra, Mayor of Gurgaon, as the Guest of Honor, along with an inspiring lineup of achievers, including actress Sayali Bhagat, globally renowned grooming expert Rita Gangwani, and acclaimed dancer Sangeeta Chatterjee. The event also saw the participation of prominent figures like BJP Spokesperson Vinay Chaudhary and former BJP National Vice President Shyam Jaju, adding to the evening’s significance. With engaging panel discussions, personal stories, and cultural performances, the night was as insightful as it was celebratory, bringing together some of Delhi’s most well-known socialites and influential personalities.
Reflecting on the success of the event, Tapobrati Das Samaddar, Founder-Director of Wordloom Creative Ventures, shared, “The first edition of SUTAA was a huge success, and we’re excited to see how it grows in the future. Bringing together so many remarkable women and sharing their inspiring journeys was truly special, and we look forward to making this an annual tradition.”
With its strong start, SUTAA has already established itself as a significant event dedicated to recognizing and celebrating women’s achievements in India, and it promises to get even bigger in the years to come.
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